Editor’s note: All numbers are according to official results listed on the Secretary of State’s website. Friday was the deadline to certify the May 20 primary election.

Early voting started at 8 a.m. today for primary runoff elections and will continue weekdays 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through June 9.

On Election Day, June 10, polls will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

In Pope County, Gina Skelton and Diane Willcutt will face off for Pope County Circuit Clerk. The two women received the most votes in the May 20 primary election, but neither garnered 50 percent. Skelton, with 1,768 or 28.96 percent, had a slight edge over Willcutt, who received 1,751 or 28.68 percent.

The results show 7,382 — about 23 percent of registered voters in Pope County — voted in the May primary.

In Yell County, Darrell Carter and Randy Isely are vying for Justice of the Peace District 4 in the runoff election. Carter received 158 votes (nearly 45 percent) to Isely’s 101 (nearly 29 percent) in the May primary.

Jill Stumbaugh Tate, who received 1,699 votes in the primary or 42.65 percent, and Maurice “Mark” Tumbleson, who received 1,254 or 31.48 percent, are in the runoff election for Johnson County Assessor.

Johnson County boasted the highest voter turnout in the Arkansas River Valley with nearly 32 percent voting in the primary.

Visit www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections to view official primary results for any county in Arkansas.